European Integration from Rome to Berlin: 1957-2007: History, Law and Politics (Cité européenne / European Policy) ebook
by Julio Baquero Cruz,Carlos Closa Montero
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Start by marking European Integration from Rome to Berlin: 1957-2007: History, Law and Politics as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, this volume addresses the lessons of EU history, its current challenges and its future perspectives. Leading scholars from the disciplines of history, political science, political economy and law consider important aspects of European integration. This book, which takes an interdisciplinary approach, seeks to draw on the lessons of history, while shedding new light on the current and future challenges facing the European Union.
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History, Law and Politics. 286 p. 5 ill. ISBN 978-90-5201-464-7. Ed. Carlos Closa Montero (IPP-CCHS) y Julio Baquero Cruz. Series: Cité européenne - European Policy Vol. 39. Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009.
Julio Baquero Cruz and Carlos Closa Montero. In commemoration of the 50 th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, this volume addresses the lessons of EU history, its current challenges and its future perspectives.
But European integration, as a complex phenomenon, necessarily brings together social scientists who take history . Can it survive the Cold War?, the role of the US in European integration: from cross-fertilization to hostility?,
But European integration, as a complex phenomenon, necessarily brings together social scientists who take history seriously, and historians who take theory seriously, Integration has in general attracted theoretically oriented scholarship, The historian’s task in integration studies? Main questions for the Historian, .. Can it survive the Cold War?, the role of the US in European integration: from cross-fertilization to hostility?,
The European Union is a political and economic union that comprises of.
The European Union is a political and economic union that comprises of twenty-eight member states. The European Union members’ states are primarily located in Europe. They enacted a standardized system of laws that applies to all member states, the laws enables them to ensure an efficient internal single market.
Spain and the European Community, 1957–86’, in Cruz, Julio Baquero and Closa, Carlos, ed. European Integration from . European Integration from Rome to Berlin, (Brussels: . Peter Lang, 2009), 39–64. 20 Thomas, ‘n Through Enlargement’, 1190–1210. 89 Kalypso Nicolaidis and Rachel Kleinfeld, ‘Rethinking Europe's Rule of Law and Enlargement Agenda: The Fundamental Dilemma’, Jean Monnet Working Paper, 12 Dec. 2012, 1–93. Recommend this journal.
The process of European integration, in which we currently participate, was launched soon after the end of the .
The process of European integration, in which we currently participate, was launched soon after the end of the World War II. It relies on tragic experiences connected with the largest and also most tragic armed conflict in human history, caused by Nazi Germany. After the war, in Europe, and more specifically in its western part, there arose conditions favourable for the start of a new, planned integration of the countries of the Old Continent.
The European integration will paved the way to guarantee peace The implementation of a free trade policy became a basic condition for any country to receive the so desired American economic aid.
The European integration will paved the way to guarantee peace. Thirdly, the extended desire among many Europeans to create a freer, fairer and more prosperous continent in which the international relationships were developed in a framework of concord. It is to recreate the European Family, or as much of it as we can, and to provide it with a structure under which it can dwell in peace, in safety and in freedom. We must build a kind of United States of Europe. The implementation of a free trade policy became a basic condition for any country to receive the so desired American economic aid. Moreover, in that time the world witnessed the beginning of Cold War.
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